
Why financial incentives alone aren’t encouraging more births It’s all in the head
I refer to the Straits Times report, “Beyond money: Why financial incentives alone aren't encouraging more births It's all in the head” (Sep 14). The population of most developed countries is shrinking, this will be an inevitable trend. Singapore is following suit. Usually, a country encourages its people to have more children...

Vexing over the birth rate decline
Vexing over the birth rate decline? Well, Psychologist Amy Lim surmises the problem well. It’s not about the money, but the mindset. She presents the psychology behind this across-the-board reluctance to contribute to the birth rates. It is a psychology about having more, thereby allowing material possessions to gradually...

Sad Excess Deaths
I have mentioned it numerous times but Dr John Campbell has put up the statistics of Excess Deaths in different countries with different vaccinated (V) rates very nicely for compare and contrast. [LINK] Click to watch I have told a small group of people in a gathering recently that I am NOT medically trained but I only follow...
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